Monday, August 27, 2018

Week 006 - Linden, Guyana: Just let me sleep. I don't need Toastella.

Dear friends and family:

This week was very hard, and I faced a lot of discouragement. It's not that anything bad happened; I'm just still adjusting. However, things are looking up, and I will have a better week this week.

And toastella = toast with nutella.

We were on foot the whole week. We are trying to get our bikes back in commission. It really opened up an opportunity for my companion and I to have some bonding time. We played 20 questions a lot.

I tried coconut water. It was okay!

There was a large earthquake near or in Panama. We felt it! It was only shaking a little, but everyone was talking about it.

We had Phil's baptism on Saturday. It was a good experience!

A lizard popped out of the drawer when I was making dinner one night. We let it go outside.

Our P-day activity last week was peeling 8 pounds of bananas and putting them in the freezer. Elder Lopez really likes bananas, even though they make his mouth feel weird.

There are some little kids who call me Elder Horse and my companion Elder Locust. I drew a picture of our adventures together.

Here are five different ways to say HELLO in Guyanese:
Good morning
Good afternoon
Good night
Alright, alright!
Yeh, yeh

Until next time.

Finding Cloud on some Cup Noodles
 Our P-day activity was peeling bananas
 How we dried laundry in our apartment
 What you did when you needed to use the toaster and the fan at the same time
 Drawer lizard
 A nice view in Lower Kara Kara
 Phil's baptism
 The Tragic School Bus
 Rad picture I drew
 How we fill up the washing machine

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